1980
DOI: 10.1071/ar9800417
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Performance of Hereford and crossbred Hereford cattle in the subtropics of New South Wales: genetic analyses of pre-weaning performance of first-cross calves

Abstract: First-cross calves of Simmental (S), Friesian (F), and Brahman (B) sires were compared with straight-bred calves of Hereford (H) sires over 5 years at Grafton, N.S.W. There was a total of 775 calves sired by 205 bulls with complete records of performance from conception to weaning. Analyses were conducted to determine sire breed and sire breed x environment effects, and to provide paternal half-sib estimates of heritabilities and genetic and phenotypic correlations. Various models were used to ascertain the se… Show more

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“…Calf numbers, gestation length, date of birth, and liveweight traits Gestations initiated by Brahman sires were longer than those initiated by Friesian sires, and this was consistent with results (a 9.7-day difference) from these two breeds in the large Germ Plasm Evaluation (GPE) in America ) and a 9.0-day difference in NSW (Barlow & O'Neill 1980). For birth weight, the same interaction of breed of sire x sex has also been reported before (Barlow & O'Neill 1980).…”
Section: Pregnancy Data From Heiferssupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…Calf numbers, gestation length, date of birth, and liveweight traits Gestations initiated by Brahman sires were longer than those initiated by Friesian sires, and this was consistent with results (a 9.7-day difference) from these two breeds in the large Germ Plasm Evaluation (GPE) in America ) and a 9.0-day difference in NSW (Barlow & O'Neill 1980). For birth weight, the same interaction of breed of sire x sex has also been reported before (Barlow & O'Neill 1980).…”
Section: Pregnancy Data From Heiferssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…For birth weight, the same interaction of breed of sire x sex has also been reported before (Barlow & O'Neill 1980). For weights at birth, weaning, and 15-month stages, the GPE results showed that Brahman-sired calves were 3.9, 4, and 0 kg heavier than Friesian-sired calves respectively, and corresponding estimates in our study were 5.5, 4.2, and -9.0 kg.…”
Section: Pregnancy Data From Heiferssupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…Henderson (1975) Bertrand et al, 1985) and 0.54 (highest; Barlow & O'Neill, 1980). Even within the same breed (Angus), h 2 ranges from 0.16 (Wilson et al, 1986) to 0.46 (Knights et al, 1984).…”
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confidence: 99%